Fitbit Labs: Rapid Design for Fast Developers

My Role: Solution Lead
Duration: Four design sprints

We worked with the Fitbit Labs team to create interactive games, watch faces and experiences for the Fitbit app store. Over the course of four sprints we created interaction. visual and motion design for four applications that were put into market.

 
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Fitbit Pet

This clock face series allows you to adopt one of four virtual pets—choose from two dogs and two cats—and use your steps to keep them happy. Walk enough to feed your pet at least eight treats (1 treat = 10 percent of your daily step goal) otherwise it will leave you the next day to find someone else who will. Each night your pet will go to sleep at around 10 p.m., gently encouraging you to hit the hay, too.

 
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Mood Log

This interactive clock face helps you track your emotional state over time by prompting you to report on your current experiences (something scientists call ecological momentary assessments). Researchers have shown that a wide variety of emotions are related to fluctuations in mood and energy; capturing these two dimensions is a convenient way to assess your emotional state.

 
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Tennis

Wear your watch on your racquet wrist and get swinging for insights into your playing style and a breakdown of your shots by forehand, backhand, and serve. You’ll also be able to track match scores right on your Ionic.